THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ; = Api Tells How To Raise | Progress Noted In ‘Childs Allowances | Better Dairy Calves Soil Conservation Have Many Sources uliable Clifford Miller of Mackeyvill Fi p herd 1s serious bHusi- [hax become the } dairyman., Normally [ty-first cooperator herd has to | County Soil Con replaced annually. Thix means, | His completed explains County Agent L. H Bull deliver that only calves from the best cows [of hould be considered as replace- ment the unre od {eed Page Six | LINN’S HISTORY BOALSBURG Miss Barbara Keller, of Centre attended the wedding of a Hall RD. spent the weekend with | Mis MacIntire and Stephen virginia Neff | Kostrna the Marble Collegiate 1 for the Mrs, Mary Church, New York City, Saturday | about one-fifth of the | visiting her son-in<law and afternoon. Mi Mac Intire the be ter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel daughtter of Mr Miranda Bohn Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren MacIntire Mr. Mach Pittsburgh, were suppe: Mr. and Charles A By Act of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Addlieman | were guests ol honor n Gen. Miles’ iron works, and drew 19, approved Mar. 3, 1843, Miles- | and daughter, Sunday at the Sunday The under a 600 hammer a bar or iron | was incorporated as a bor-| Recent visitors with Mr. and Mr of 45th 30 feet 18ng by 5 8 ich | ough. Section 1 of the act provides | H K. Reside were, Miss Ex na 1 received square, a feat that idered | “That the town of Milesburg, in| Bloom, of Pine Grove Mill and | presen Miss F remarkable. C. K. Essington en-j|the county of Centre, and terri-| Mr. and Mr LeRoy Martin, of tered upon the busine: of axe | ttory included in the following |Coleville : 3 making on Bald Eagle Creek with | boundaries, to wit Beginning at Mr G M Bloom with Mr ty An i Sue Archibald McMullin in 1841. Their | the junction of Bald Eagle and | Frank Fisher of Alttoona iam business gave employment I even | Spring Creeks at low water mark; [on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fisher and | k ) ! Mrs. Chi rie Ww men, and produced about 200 up the banks of tthe Mrs. W. J. White Milesburg on | ham and dy, « oal V1 D per week, In 1851, McMu ! Creek to the line of Monday afternoon and Mr: Velvi i fl Vii ith to the West, leavin E and Co land: thence along! Mr Clarence Corl, Mi: continue the business Same sd 83 degrees east 13 Cot. and Mr Harry Corl a araP 0 corner of Joseph College RD pent Friday Th gh ped thence south 69) noon with Mrs. Cla on the creek perches to turn-| Mr. and Mr : G ts three ‘north 52 degrees | Richard, were dinner was built in divi fence of [and Mrs I Gi $11,000. It perches thence Mark RD 8 nday burrs, has a caf perches son was also a guest . Mr and Mr Paul Coxey Xo Yuishels dol 64 degree 16 Sally, of Greensburg ixite 2 dav. Mr. Wagner - to r oh " 11 "5 back line of town lots: | Coxey's mother M1: a Gf N dial el th north 5&8 decrees east along | and family ve County in 1848 y north 55 degree ast alon Leva k the old Thomas 4 State. WRS 8 Wi ; » he remained . where he femaiaed home during y ML 1 ile ArT having meanwhile carr Visitors with Mill and Green Bloom and " san he retired oom na burg. In 1864 Toi Ee end were, Edward near Milesburg Pittsburgh p an interest orl RE Sn delphia | until it N 2 Tinto & Co treet: thence north Sharer Na Bee: along the east side burg ak nn " : 32 perches to the Mr i v l le Creek: thence along the Frank aird ant "i Wr ry 2 rel . Baird Fen fo ‘ oN ° | same to tl lace of beginning; is Wilson came to Miles i 3, and R- i which Tuesday gaged as a M1 Shirk. Mr Marjorie ton County Bohn carried Wert Bell's ill i six vears Hi Four Leading Spring Oat Varieties Listed niece Selecting replacement from hix own Sara The in 1881, membership on No- aggregated 54. The James MceCaulley, N V. G.; W. H Mus- Shirk, A. 8.; L (Concluding Milesburg Borough) | Treas Manufactures, — Milesburg ~~ Axe | vember, Factory: This enterprise, now con- | officers were ducted by ©. K. Essington Jr & |G. J. 8. Smith, Company, was founded by C | ser, 8. 8.; Isaac Essington, whose father, Kephart| Fulton, Treas Essington, was a hammerer at Gen Jorough Incorporation Hall, is daugh Reitz Gummo, guest Bohn, of Oak {PIED Was the On Mar. 14 Confer, J. G. Put Fleming Lire Moil ( | of Graham calve select dalryman must these animals so healthy lists the for raising dinner After and | Gel te No home dinner burg honot thelr dels CAT thes in ther ( Jian well-grown Cow Agent elop Int The County lowing « fol- was i ential better calve Provide a Gladfelter ded well-bed- pen warm disinfectec CORA when she about 2 TE | 1 tthence sald infect the call James jodine solut birth as possible he infection perches to the Miles meadow degrees 45 thence the 44 : west 14 William east ’ road stories on to Lees’ lot east AiISPos the east | Paul 40 perches the Bap- north 55 to the graveyard; thence west along the graveyard 14 perche 0 erche to treet 1 : thence the perche was In 1875 seen to treet y borough styled the bor- H : we Stresses Safety LATRRNR LE ARR RAO So ea A rrr wane ot In The Form Shop Ci Rg gh £ s Benne SMULLTON Nappi oo 0 xP he 0 fur was tui settled below wk aver I al : i lines . " glad t MILTON BERLE SAYS AL THORITY : RUNVILLE ji way morming to be there Last week insnine and yet wa the Trusses — Crutches Abdominal Supports Sacro Illhiac Belts adelphia He 15€ hides annu- | grandson. and Mr Minnie St irk, yd Ae Loin Hon but a, Hace ih A Care Of Iris Is BE S500! 75 1008 Of NESE I aE ey 3 ker Mrs. Orpha Bennett of this place Mrs. 1 Woorme + Garden Club Topic ings a : K's Tannery —Since 1868, Jo- | 9d daughter, of Keywadden. spent Fs faken to the city hospita ughter. of 9 ©¥ | Charles William Voris, of Milton, 'eNGec bY Parrish Drug Store EXPERT FITTING Mes ally and Ke! ¢ BELLEFONTE, PA PERSONAL LOANS We are equipped loan for any COMPARE OUE RATES WITH THOSE best handle any worthwhile purpose CHARGFD BY OTRERS Twelve Monthly Payments of Bank loans are Amount of Note to Borrower $106 $150.00 $2120 $200 0 3 BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY (The Friendly Bank ~ UNSURPASSED in the Y2- to 2-ton truck field! Proceeds PERSONAL LOANS Clean Up Those Old Bills Now, With a FIRST NATIONAL PERSONAL LOAN The chart below gives amounts, costs, and repayment schedules Price Charts Should Repay 12 monthly payments $106.00 212.00 318.00 424.00 530.00 fin 17.88 26.50 35.38 “wn Be Sent To Erie § ALK about power! These great new GMCs power in the “;- tod are unsurpassed in horsc- «ton held Pe Wer ars longer! Bu part {NCW FIRST NATIONAL BANK kc ing BELLEFONTE, PA. engines are only of the story Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE-BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HOW TO "CLICK" as a Party-Line Neighbor When you start to make » telephone call and find your party line in use, hang up gently and give the other person a few minutes 10 finish his call 2. When, while talking, you realize that your aeighbor is waiting to make a call, hang up reasonably soon and free the line Fhese little courtesies are returned again and again... with dividends in good telephone service. When party-ling neighbors cooperate courteously, everybody benefits! The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Milk ter and were ter IM Aroa Ev Btover all of | callers Mever and ( Millheim tere Mr and on Mr Rebersbur IN of BUSH HOLLOW Tere were Bchool We A tendance planning a | Core out tendance rec of wards be given. Sune | nt R30 am. f« by { lar church service. Youne meeting will be at 7:00 pm | od by the evangelistic ser {will be service week at 7:30 pm. with the Rey | Cohard as speaker. All welcome We forgot last week to sta'e that Bush Hollow brought the banner home from the Young People's ral- ly at the Lock Haven Church, Api 6. There were about 55 present from this church Mr. and Mrs. Joreph Way took Sunday dinner with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charle Bush; also attended church Sun day morning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spotts and her sls.er, Barbara Carner, took supper Saturday at the Carl Spotts home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Way were Bunday visitors at the Spotts home and attended church in the evening Howard Bush who left for Army service Inst week called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush by phone on Bunday. He was then In Maryland Mit expected to he sent farther nun a6 were Thi Sunday and help present at Rind for thi Sunda School break tl) Sunday rd pa Year ay School the regu People’s follow. There night thi 1" wil Howed re every wd All are Invited ing will be taken for the Mrs. John ©. Stere and n«inw Mrs Croce Mis ( isband « Stere Is a veteran Ho ial Zahniser, a patient Veteran Hospit eral seek Sunda patient ith her bh Mr Altoona Walter Altoona I'A t Ll and able oon (0 Lake Care County 4-H Council Hears Talk On Clubs of the were Centre selected dance at Members +H Council ticipate In a square reational program at Penn The County Council met Logan Cirange Hall on Me* ward Mintmier led a What A County Council for Ita Own 4-H Clubs Marjorie Turmer, David Corl Jor Hartle were appointed on » ommitiee to make preliminar plans for a group trip this summer Alter the meeting there wa: ausre dancing fer all and refresh. ments. The next meeting will be held at the Logan Crange Hall on Apr. 23 Count Par. A Re. State at the A. Fd. discussion Could fo on Ix The explanation for hig graft the number of people willing to ace cept little graft | Lave bag, dogs, Lag” Advertbe in Cy . are reads in answering ut representative Pennsylvania and the new regu organization: Wide Choice In Fabrics For Spring Each season fabrics fashion Among ottoman on fabric IN ans wt LO 1 both exniain isiness writ AEN are 10 £4) b revival of current revivals brings a ainpted to these Ome that is bein used for onl uils and trimming a4 Helen 8. Butler home economic extension representative of Centre county man usually are cotton covered by the silk or rayon warn Faille is a soft slightly glossy silk rayon, or cotton fabric in a rib weave with a light, flat crossgrain rib or cord for suits or dresses because It drape: and tallors well Originally woven of wild silk In Shangtung, China, shantung is now often made of yon combined with CwwedOn, It Is popular for sults and summer dresses | Hopsacking, an open basket weave fabric of cotton, linen, or ravon 's used most often for dresses and jackets. Sallcloth, a strong firmly | woven colton canvas, tattersail { plaids, and terry cloth are other popular materials for spring and ! summer clothes, ———— time to work It is an excellent fabric | a heavy corded silk or ray. | The ribs or filling of otto. | ompletely | i Gel 3 From the rims up, these GMCs are truck-enginecred to stay young throughout the uncertain vears ahead. 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